Yamaha FJR tech info
Yamaha FJR description
2012 Yamaha FJR1300A, Very clean, low miles. Great for local or long distance riding. Heated seats. Call Jim Addy today. - THE PINNICLE OF SUPERSPORT TOURING This supersport touring bike, boasts standard ABS and adjustable ergonomics—that widens the gap between it and common sport tourers more than ever. Deep, smooth power that sends you down the road like a flat rock skimming a smooth lake, it features a perfectly turned chassis that bends gracefully into corners and powerful brakes with advanced ABS that bring you to a confident stop in all kinds of weather. And with features like heated grips, adjustable windscreen and much more, theres nothing more you could ever want or need.
Yamaha FJR for Sale
- 2005 yamaha fjr1300 (abs) sport touring (US $7,699.00)
- 2012 yamaha fjr1300 abs sport touring (US $12,999.00)
- 2008 yamaha fjr 1300 touring (US $8,999.00)
- 2012 yamaha fjr1300a (US $15,590.00)
- 2008 yamaha fjr1300 a sport touring (US $11,000.00)
- 2005 yamaha fjr 1300 sport touring (US $7,888.00)
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Yamalube Motor Oil Video is Educational, British, and Brainwashing
Tue, 16 Jun 2009Yamaha Motor Europe have just posted a new video up on Youtube about their Yamalube motor oil and why you should use it on your Yamaha products. They are pretty damn convincing or very good at brainwashing! The video is pretty educational, explaining how motorcycle engines and car engines are very different, what a motorcycle engine really needs, and why Yamalube is very well suited for the job. Various graphs, charts, shots of scientists making oil, and the accented British narrator have further convinced me that I need to get Yamalube and perhaps even be adding it into my morning bowl of cereal.
Yamaha to Produce PES1 and PED1 Electric Motorcycles by 2016
Mon, 21 Apr 2014Yamaha announced plans to release the production versions of its PES1 and PED1 concept models within two years as part of the company’s plans to enter the electric motorcycle segment. The PES1 and PED1 (which stands for “Passion, Electric, Street” and “Passion, Electric, Dirt”) concepts were first revealed at last November’s Tokyo Motor Show. In the company’s newly-published annual report, Yamaha confirmed plans to produce the two models, saying: “In sports motorcycles, we are working to create new value with EV sports motorcycles, which we aim to launch in two years, with the development of the small, on-road sports PES1, as well as the PED1, which are being developed to expand the scope of electric vehicles to the off-road world.
D'you cover your front brake with a finger?
Thu, 15 Sep 2011Bumped into a riding instructor last weekend. Not literally, though, I'm pleased to add. The road had been closed by a big accident and we'd all been forced into the same coffee/petrol stop together. He had one pupil with him on a 125 Yamaha custom thing.
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